You missed tackles to the point your pee-wee league coach called you to ask you what's wrong (true story). You didn't have an interception even though no less than four passes hit you in the hands throughout the season.

You temporarily lost your starting job midway through the season (for one game) only to regain the job but then lose it again the final game of the regular season. You had trouble in coverage.

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And, hey, midway through the commercial you recognize yourself. And you're not the hero in this commercial, in fact you're the goat. And you suddenly realize that 40 percent of the televisions turned on around the country just showed what your 2009 season was mostly about.

In Gebril's defense, that play was not his fault (no one could have tackled Bush on that play), but I remember starkly yelling at the TV noting his inadequacies being exposed on national TV.

I though it was great and remember telling my dad how terrible he was all season and that the commercial seemed fitting.

Just hit him out of bounds instead of going at his knees... was a dumb play... this guy has got to get cut... he's more of a liability than anyone else on this team.

There's been times where just playing with 10 players on defense would be better than having him on the field. That collision against the Steelers comes to mind, but also, at least players knew they had a void to cover instead of relying on Wilson to do it.I also definitely think Pasq's scheme had a lot to do with it. Years past I've always been critical of the teams offensive schemes...I think this is the first time in a long time that I've been comfortable with the offense and irritated at the defensive play calling.

Good Bye Wilson. As soon as Nolan watches game film of his constant missed tackles and easy interception drops, he will be shown the door......and quickly. I am quite sure Sparano and Parcells have his position in the top three of upgrades.